You can train to work in early childhood education, aged care, youth work, mental health, disability support and more, so you’ll be ready to help people and contribute to communities.  

Courses are hands-on and focused on real-world skills, so you can start a rewarding career that changes lives.

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Certificate III in Mentoring Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander People
National ID: 11120NAT State ID: BGT37
Regulatory Officer Compliance Skills (ROCS) 1
State ID: O9515P
Regulatory Officer Compliance Skills (ROCS) 2 Skill Set
State ID: KAD21
Diploma of School Age Education and Care
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National ID: CHC50221 State ID: BGY2
SRT Assist Clients with Medication Skill Set
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State ID: MAC49
Standard Mental Health First Aid Short Course
State ID: A1066P
Team Leader
National ID: CHCSS00139 State ID: AE959

The Department of Training and Workforce Development acknowledges Aboriginal peoples as the first sovereign Nations of Western Australia. We acknowledge their ancestral ties to the land and spiritual connection to Country. We acknowledge Elders both past and present, and value the contribution of Aboriginal people within our organisation.

We support the Uluru Statement from the Heart and embrace its invitation to walk alongside Aboriginal people, united in a movement for a better future for all Australians.